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1 God preserve us, for all these things bode very ill.
2 If they couldn't pass the healthcare, it would bode very poorly for the tax plan.
3 That doesn't bode very well for Mr. Ellison.
4 That would " bode very well for the full pledging session" to come soon afterwards, he said.
5 It did not seem to bode very serious intentions towards Mrs. Deane, and would scarcely have pleased her mother.
6 PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): The fabulous lunar influences bode very well for all forms of communication.
7 Still, as a taster for In the End, it bodes very well indeed.
8 And that bodes very badly for the institution of the monarchy.
9 This bodes very badly for South Africa, the most unequal country in the world.
10 This bodes very poorly for the security of the Magical community in the United States.
11 I don't think that bodes very well for you.
12 Don't underestimate the warm vibe: there's a distinctly passionate undercurrent, which bodes very well for new and ongoing romances.
13 That bodes very well for major Canadian auto parts makers, whose shares have largely stagnated in recent months after a year of furious growth.
14 "Foliot," he said, "I believe that you speak sooth and that that light bodes very ill for us all."
15 The top shareholder in small cap oil company Madalena Energy said the move " bodes very well" for its planned listing on the Buenos Aires bourse.
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